Red Bull's Christian Horner under investigation for alleged inappropriate behaviour



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Red Bull has launched an investigation after allegations of inappropriate behaviour were made against team principal Christian Horner. Horner denies the allegations and will remain in his role while the investigation continues.

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45 opiniones en “Red Bull's Christian Horner under investigation for alleged inappropriate behaviour”

  1. Strange indeed. With being such a long-running and highly regarded team captain; apart from the odd swearing session I seen in the Drive to Survivie; I don't imagine that Horner has done anything malicious and this has been blown out of proportion. Need more details

  2. When a human head grows too big and the ego sweels like a melon, that's when Satan takes control and leads you down that well beaten road. Let's hope the allegations are all lies otherwise, it seems powerful men like him are actually greedy succubuses…….!!!!

  3. Appreciate that the nature of these allegations are very different, but the general consensus appears to be innocent until proven guilty. That wasn’t the sense I got from most YouTube comments on the recent Wolff’s conflict of interest drama when that news first broke. Why does Horner get the benefit of the doubt when they didn’t?

  4. If you are so sensitive that your feelings get hurt because someone raises their voice at you, you don't belong in F1 racing. That is speculation so don't every one say you don't know the details so you can't comment. Well this is a comment section where people come to give their opinion, so.

  5. I don't know about the allegations and won't dare speculate on them, but I am curious as the timing of this, considering the source of the issue is the RB house, who stands to gain from this? I wonder if this is not effort to try wrestle power away from RedBull racing by the new leadership post Dietrich. They tried Helmut and now Horner….

  6. He's been flirting big deal happens to everybody all day long they're trying it on if it wasn't him nothing would be said. Maybe Ferrari are trying a new tactic lol

  7. For me, this is an orchestrated hit-job. If you watch Christian Horner being interviewed, there is absolutely nothing about him that suggests he would behave in an inappropriate manner – not even making a saucy comment or anything that could be misinterpreted. He's professional and you get a sense of his character, which for me is as straight as a die. I just don't buy this, and in the fullness of time, I expect he will be fully exonerated.

  8. Horner faces allegations of 'incredibly controlling behaviour' by female colleague…..what a load of crap. Controlling is his job. It’s why his team got the results they have today. However, in this world you can not tell a “minority” what to do, especially not how to do their job, regardless of being their supervisor. So sad to see this getting any validity. Countersue her, hard! That’s the only solution to these problems.

  9. Im surprised its taken this long for a complaint like this yo come along, especially with more females involved in the sport. Sports are legitimised male gossip. I can't think of a time that men have asked a female opinion about sports unless its contrived.

  10. It's so nice when seeing an avalanche of speculation on X; we can turn to Sky to learn nothing of substance. Bodes well for the season of <camera cuts to grandstand>

  11. Initially in the investigation I think it's unfair the accused is named yet the accuser remains anonymous. If he's guilty then it's the end of his career and rightly so, but he deserves the same anonymity until proven guilty.

  12. This is BS, plain and simple.
    We have a man of highest integrity and at the top position having possibly (most certainly!) his name, dignity. private and professional life destroyed over the "inappropriate" behavior where identity of the alleged "victim" and the details of the alleged "inappropriate" behavior are conveniently kept undisclosed in the "interest of the investigation" and "protection" of the "victim"!
    This has to stop and those accusing men of "inappropriate" behavior and all those spreading the rumors should be held accountable and punished.
    He is already "guilty" and will always remain "guilty" no matter what the outcome might be. As someone who spent many years at medium and top managerial positions I am all to well familiar with what this kind of scenarios ends up with… a man accused of "inappropriate" behavior, whether found guilty or not, becomes a pariah… most of the times his personal life is ruined beyond repair and he becomes unemployable in any and every capacity.
    Again, this has to stop. Under the law, accused should have the very same level of protection protection as their accusers. But that, unfortunately is not the case for the last 30 or so years.

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